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Aculifera (older name: Amphineura) is a
clade of
molluscs incorporating those groups that have no
conch or s****, that is, the Polyplacophora, Caudofoveata...
- support. Traditionally,
Mollusca is
split into two subphyla,
Conchifera and
Aculifera,
based on the
presence of a s****. The "Testaria"
hypothesis is similar...
- clams, or lack a s**** as in
slugs and squid. The
other subphylum is
Aculifera, the
members of
which are s****less or have a row of
several plates. Non-monoplacophoran...
- The "
Aculifera"
hypothesis The "Testaria" hypothesis...
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African corinnid sac spiders,
containing a
single species,
Griswoldella aculifera. It was
first described by C. R.
Haddad in 2021, and it has only been...
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collects as
water flows over the
gills of
these organisms.
Aculifera In the
aculifera the
hypobranchial glands are
referred to as "mucus tracts" and...
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Molecular and
fossil evidence seemed to put
Aplacophorans in the
clade Aculifera, as a
sister group to Polyplacophora. The
discovery of
Kulindroplax in...
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relatives of
Cephalopoda or as a
sister group to
Polyplacophora in the
clade Aculifera. Both
molecular and
fossil evidence appeared to
support the last hypothesis...
- As of April 2019[update] it
contains twenty-seven species:
Aculepeira aculifera (O. ****rd-Cambridge, 1889) – USA to
Guatemala Aculepeira albovittata...
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Amphineura is a
synonym of:
Aculifera Polyplacophora This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Amphineura. If an
internal link...